Allan Rich
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

The Burial Society
(2002)Drawn into the underworld of money laundering, Sheldon concocts an elaborate scheme involving a society of devout Jews who prepare bodies for burial.

Ragin Cajun
(1991)After his girlfriend is kidnapped by a vicious mobster, a retired kickboxer must win a brutal death match if he wishes to save her—and himself.

The Memory Thief
(2007)The mind of an aimless tollbooth attendant slowly descends into madness when he begins to study the stories of Jewish Holocaust survivors.

Miami Hustle
(1996)A woman uses her smarts, charm and beauty as part of a scheme to settle her long-lost brother’s debt that a sleazy lawyer wants settled right now.

The Rich Man's Wife
(1996)A woman is caught up in a deadly game of murder-for-hire.

Nickel & Dime
(1992)A brash young heir-hunter and an uptight accountant from hell investigate a shady estate claim, a missing jar of rubies, and their dream women.

Uncle Joe Shannon
(1978)Joe, self-destructive after the death of his wife and child in a fire, befriends a disabled youngster, and together they battle life's obstacles.

A Gun in the House
(1981)Emily Cates is left at home alone when a stranger breaks in and holds her hostage.
Voices
(1979)An up-and-coming Hoboken nightclub singer who wants to be a rock star falls in love with a shy young deaf teacher who aspires to be a dancer in this romantic drama. Rosemarie Lemon's (Amy Irving) family doesn't believe in her dreams, but sensitive Drew Rothman (Michael Ontkean) does, and they become lovers. Their common ambitions and need for support make their relationship stronger. The soundtrack includes tunes by Burton Cummings, Tom Petty, and Willie Nelson. This is reputedly the first film to be entirely shot in New Jersey since the silent film era.